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Ottawa Times (1865), 1 Aug 1866, p. 3

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t LATEST AMERMCAN DESPATCHES present Eabmamd compony # eA M U al of their ¢Barter are very slight, and strong efforts are making to put the rowd in the hands ofa new Company, the present one giving great dissatisfaction. * _ The Central American States are all quiet. President Lereasa.has been reâ€"elected in Chili, and all views of a revolution are deâ€" *_M' uitinges Th: s L se xn 1e lAAA NY nc ol uie _ Matters in P ble is expected Ns Several Persons Killedâ€"Martial Law , Prociainved. | _ An attenipr) was l_-’n-org]w.onlf{ much injured. .. The arrival of the first steamer from New Lealand, at Panama, had excited much interest and good feeling. She made the passage in twentyâ€"«ir days. â€" She brought out $900,000 iwentyâ€"six in treasure New Youx, July cases and seven di day, was ninetyâ€"five hospital is cightyâ€"s« toâ€"day . | Bavamyaim, Crm of death» ¢.'.p._v, sailcd t We cupy from the Lrerry Evening Post, Treland, Ih“.ydmg-n‘.a'dllmninthh Province, to ourselvesâ€"as well as many others, and who was formerly connected with the Customs Deâ€" partment : } ns % At Hamilton, Canada West, on the 2M, 0° 2700 James Royse Yielding, Esq., aged 78 (father of Mres. J. G. Vansittart, now living in Ottawa). He was formerly an officer inthe old Kerry Regiment, and at one time posse«sed of considerable property in this, hit native county, where he was most fayâ€" orwbly connected, a« weil as in the adjoining counâ€" ty of Limerick. The last of an ancient familyy wdverse fortuns made it necessury for him, late in life, to bid a long adien to hisnative land, and eni« grate to Canada; where he died, enjoying to the last the esteem and regard of all who had the pleaâ€" sure‘of his acquaintance. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS rl\lll ADVERTISZENENTs OoF THE *%rd and 25th Juiy, for supplies and services for the Ottawa @urrison, for the year ending 30th a.m 1§67, are withdrawa until further orders. ariat, Kingston, z 4 %0th July, 1866. 1922 Serious Rists in New Orleans. GoOovERNXxXMENT NOTH t ; the 27rd, was awaited with some Notwithstancding the Government . the projet tors of the mecting had to held it. _ Sirt Richard Mayne, missiones|personally requested Mr. mandit DIED. £* ‘ Canada West, on the 9th of June, ielding, Enq., aged 78 (futher of ittart, now living in Ottawa). He n ofécer inthe old Kerry Regiment, : posseâ€"sed of considerable propetty ve county, where he was most fayâ€" »i, a* well as in the adjoining counâ€" . ‘The last of an ancient lnflh ds is necassury Tor him. late in ts were taking place in every epublic. Tampico was being by the Liberals, and was exâ€" ate soon. My 31.â€"The steamer Henry an Francisco dates of the 11th, he 23rd, has arrived. > :s say that the prospects of the Company‘s getting a renewâ€" er are very slight, and strong ig to put the rowd in the hands anv, the present one giving sths 1 ted Nt M ersburgh, says great it Croustadt for a Fox, the bemer of d Njates to the Emâ€" lating the Czar on Th There were nineteen y cholera in this city, rooklyn are repone‘ oomn. ts appearanice in the mortality in â€"The total number » cholera, up to Sunâ€" he total number in nc th assassinate the wmling at Cawao : t ttled, and trouâ€" zon at tration in en ot, but not Clal h to the ampl at t in th sn past St. Lawrence Tow Boat Cov. H;er and Freight Line totween Quebec ‘and Pictou. * Tl‘LIIPI.I':!I“D ND PAST»S AILINXG w Steamer « UNION." Capt. W. Davison, will leave the St. Andrew‘s Wharf, Quebec, on TUESDAN, the ith AUGUST next, at 4 pm., for Pi ealling. going and foturning, at Father Point.\Gaspe. Perce. Paspobiac, Dathousic, Newâ€" I‘nlm.l Waspe, Perce, E castlo, Chatham, and S blicaiy A** e Stecrage.. Thik‘ splendid steamer has all the modern i prov , with large family staterooms, and acknowledged to be one of the fastest vessels on t St. Lawrence. f For[further information apply at the ( Office, St. Andrew‘s Wharf. _ . . _ _ Newj Goods, New Goods, New Goods. PEG TOP DEPOT! Elgin St., opposite the Post OfRice, J(‘ T RECEIVED, AN ADDITIONAL sapply of loths, Doeskins, f Cassimeres, Venetians, ¢ | Bedford Cords, * L (‘rklulln- Flannels, &c+ A!.sn.'A SPLEXDID AS8SORTNENT o® English, Scotchi and Canadian Tweeds, All of which will be male up cheap, an‘ in good style, _ P@"~ I respestfuily request the patrona;ge of th¢ members of the Legislatuze. Jh Little Bonnechere Block, Licenses Nos. 219 221, 222, 223, and 224, of 1865 and 1866, extendâ€" ing from Cuchene Lake to the sources, of the Litâ€" tle Bonnechere, some 20 miles, with a de!:‘h of from five to eight miles on each side, and embracing an area of some 216 square miles, with Farms, Saw Mills, Dams M:I“du. the latter of which, with the other improvements of the river through the limits, cost some £8,000. s The above limits are all npglied with material for next winter‘s operations, as Horses, Oxen, Pork, Kour, Hay, Oat«, &<4., (Inventoric« of which will be fursished); these, the purchase? of the limits is reâ€" quired to take at a fair valnation.“m « R uk d nsc ne s o OR 6 ol wuns Saw Milis, City and Farming Property, nd. Furnishings of large Lumbering Imess» . Tulc TRUSTEEs oFP THE } of the late JOHN.EGAN, to clos¢ this extensive establishment, will ‘offer On Wednesday and Thursday Important Sale of Timber Limjts. PCUCELIC â€"ATUCTHION, | The 19th and 20th September, the ing TIMBER LIMITS, coverlug an area of 700 s{uare miles, in Blocks, as below : Block of Limits, i‘nl‘:oehd-by two large which have been Mu immonse expense, and having a frontage of fome sixteen m g ufi‘nhmbmrguud for either SAWâ€"LOG or TIMBERMANUFACTURE, a depot with buildings of everydescription, thgether with a Farm and four to five hundred acres of land, is i in this lot _ + > ; waska Block, Licenses Nos. 225, 226, 227, and 229, on the main Maflawaska and Opeongo h, covering an area of some 220 square miles, h.t frontage on the Madawaska of 15 miles, and 10 the Opeon fw Branch ; a Farm of some 200 acres, with. excellent buildings, aad a Grist Mill with this lot. i 2 Grant‘s Creek and Pouwtl. Li Nos, 72, 73, 74, 73, 76 and 77 of 1865 and ‘6f a total area of about 225 square miles > . Lot 10, Range A, Cologne Lak * Pontine Mill property and Saw Mills, (if not preâ€" viously sold) are situated on the Chatts Falls at the head of the Chaudiere Lake. There are some fifty saws in all, with cutting capacity of 800 logs in 24 hours "homn ty comprises a block of some four to five hundred m-.m.a. together with a number of splendblly placed mill sites, with .an unlimited supply of water. oo o Peeao e e eee en en ooo ap d n‘:l‘yl of water. Estate, City of Ottawa, canpriul Lot 18 North Baird Street; 18, South NeKay Street; 23 and 24, South Spark« Street, and 23 and 24 North Queen Streetâ€"will be @oid «en bloe." Lot 19, South Boteler Street; Lots 10, 12, and 14, South Victoria Terrace; Lot 28, North Besserer Street ; Lot 26, South Ottawa Street ; l{(fi. Block D, Le Breton‘s Flat; also, Block on North side Sparks Street, ite the Russell House, having a yr.unt- ago w% Street of 118 ft. 6in., and on Welâ€" li?vu. 122ft. 6in. nthe above are some of the finest sites in the City for private residences or business purposes. A TOWNSHIP OF LITCHFIELD Rear j of Lot 27, in the Sth range,...........] Lots 10, 16, & N W 4 of 17 in the 5th range5 Lot 19, in the 4th TAnge,........................2 West 4 10, 188 TMDGO).....ccwcscemeeeccceecnne Lots 6 and 7, Jd range, Musk Rat Lake.. Lot 5, 4th range, Musk Rat Lake.........> x ONSLOW. West } Lot 15, in the ‘th range........... North 4 of Lots 23, 25, 26 & 27, in range 9 North® _‘_‘ Lot 12, 8 4 of 13, & 8 4 of 2 8 sm:i,'l’n.:a. and â€"whole of 19,.... u”.fllo(.l!,bllalll.ungv 11 NEP EAN. Rear } of Lot 27, in the 4th concession.... WAKEFIELLD. ’ MJ‘MQ,W } of Lots 12 and 13, rear 4 | Ml‘fn-ll."».fmntiullgumnml 18 in the 12th range......~â€" sirrrse«c....1000 ©CFCB ‘ Lot« 12, 14, 17, and rear }« of Lots 20 and | 21, 13th }‘bnge.....mo acres Terms for dity property and lands;:â€"One fourth down, bal n three equal annual instalments, with i ut 7 per cent. Some of the above Lands are timbered, others ‘ are improved, and all are valuable, from their suâ€" Lflm ’onilich, und facilities of meeess, to both } bering and Ottawa market. ‘ The Stock consiste of very superior Draught | Worse®, an immense quantity of Chains, Ropes, ‘ Boats, Auhar-. and a couple of hundred pairs o{* Blanket«. n The Sale will commence at one p«me l > each day» South {s of Lots 13 and 14, 10th HULL. South 4 of Lot 28, in the Sth ran * EARDLEY Lot 14, in the 6th PAMLO.....ceceeccecccee Lots 12, (165 acre«), 13, (133 acres), . 10â€" W 4 0f , 1208 PADGO..eccc0eececne CUMBERLAND. Lot 3, in the Sth C00C@88ION., /.«««««ses««/> ALLUMETTE ISLAXND Part of Lot 5, 2nd range N W j of Lot 17/ TADGO D. ccrrecee N W 4 of Lot 13, (100 acres), N W } (100 acres), and N W j of 19,(81 in the 7th CONCESSIOD......ese > N E 4 of Lot 1, rear j of 7, N E j and 4 of 15, in the d concession.... Rear } of Lot 1, front 4 of 3, rear } and Lot 16, in the Uth concession Rear 4 of Lot 1, front } of Lot 3, an 4 of Lot 4, in the 10th concessior Lot 1, and 8 E 4 of Lot 8, im tho.llu Leot 3, and front 4 of L '_;.(w&.ud.\'WAuIL Lot 1, front 4 of Lot 3, rea (mw Lots 12 and 13, 8 W 4 of 1, rear 4 of Lot _ 1}, and Lots 22 and 2 o rnprered) are improved, E:ot P;;Ilich mbering and ;‘&:rgher terms will be made known previous 10 Plans of the above properties can be seen and further l.znuim obtained. In Montreal, from HENRY KAY, Exchange Coart. In Aylmer, from HENRY CHEPMELL, at the Office of the Trustees. IfN @fi:b-«,’from JOMN FORAN, Esgr., and in Ottawa, M THESTLE & BALDWIN. W the Ont ario lonl.:&un 7~ zen 180â€"44 range G. M. HOLBROOK Late ot the Peg Top Depot, Quebec In the City of Oftawa FARMING LAND®. including meals and WES T ME A TH. BRILSTOL diac of Lot 3, and rear f th concession.........00 acres 8. m the 11th con..300 acre® t 6. in 12th con......300 acres J. CHABOT 1, N E } and 8 W n the 5th range500 acres ReCoAveasceeus ce ++ ++ PM METO + and lands ;â€"One fourth ual annual instalments, range ade known previous to ran ze ESTATE the Trust of by mpan y $18.00 m..250 acres 11, 163 acres 200 acres. 200 acres 100 acres 400 acres .200 acres 100 acres 50 acres 100 acres 400 acres 200 acres 300 acres 100 ncres 300 acres 100 acres 100 acres 100 acres 200 acres 500 ancres 100 acres enses , with th o1 acres 50 ncres 00 acres 00 a Nomoz.â€"Fad® to the Boxes at $ Under the pat officers of the P. C Nomo®. iss Florence Gro will be admWed toâ€"night, to Theatre, of thé@féfanager, or at On Wednesday Will he presented this season, Tom Tay in 4 wcts, entitled THE TICK Mary Edwards ,_ ;/« suppo A Song by M Diana (tJf@ romp)............ Miss Florence Ggay %" fQin Friday next a grand entertain the joif mefit of Miss Avfel. 8t. Claira Berth@f Loraine. â€"â€" I open at 7:30; commence procisoly (\“ past 3 o‘clock: Admission: Eua..‘w e Galffry, 25 cents. awa, July 31. 191. res The Hudson Bay Company‘s BUFFALO ROBES. THE FIRST ANNUVAL SALE oN WEDNESDAY, sth AUGUST, 1866, VARIETY HALL ! \ Catalogues will be prepared, and further particu lars ,h..nfi lnmnneod.r tC PCs Sale at TW O o‘clock. P For the BenefAt Montreal, July 26 'l‘IIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Pur= chased the FURNITURE of Two Private Dwellings, now offers the same for sale, and will Until the whole is disposed of. The Stock consists of the following, viz :â€" * Brussells and Union Carpets. Hall and Stair Cnâ€"yu. Tables and Sofas ; Parlor Chairs. t â€"Iron anit Marble Parlor Stands ; Centre Tables. Beautiful Eas (‘Blnir. iVolv:t ,‘Con.hnd. Several 1 rrors in Gilt any. 12 buufi:rh‘nvhp. well fnna. Hair Mattrasses; Bodsteads ; W ashstands. Toilet Tubles ; Pembroke Tables, Sideboards, Bureaus, W indow Cornices & Shades Door and Table Mats; Cooking Stove and Kit chen Furniture. Also, 1 firstâ€"class Refrigerator; and 1 Platform Scales .._â€"_ NOTICEHE. A NEW FIRM JUST OPENED. 0. WARDELL & Co. HA\'I JUST OPENKD THEIR Esâ€" tablishment, in Proderick‘s New Block, Susâ€" sex Street, where they will sell by PUVHLIC £&£UCTION, Every evening at 7 o*clock. Their stock consists of ; Broadcloths, I ““8::-. Canadian Tweeds, * wl im#y Cottons, Table Lineng Readymade Clothings Satchel‘s Cutlery, &esâ€", &¢s, &e. qy Terms Cash on delivery . "®®, 4 158d _ . WARDELL & CO. BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. . Also, a firstâ€"class assortment of CROCKFR' AND GLASSWARE FAt" At the Variety Hal‘, No. 54, Sussex Street JOSEPH BOYDEN, _â€". Supporté@ tif the wholeg@mpany A Song b{ dela St. Clai A Dance by i Bertha Lorai 69, F‘es Xavier St. | â€" 8 Bt Montreal. I m.- We are happy to announce the eom%elion of the Provincial Telegraph Line to MONTREAL. _ We have now~ po.'rfod eonnection with the United States Telegraph Lines at * Montreal, Cape Vincent Buffalo & Detroit. delivered. "&A TTORNE YSâ€"ATeLAW,Solicitors«in= A_’ Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &c. Office: Elgin Street, oppoogn the Russell House. Arxxaxper Ross. Ausert Parsoxs. Ottawa, July 28. 189â€"6m A LOT OF FINE STEEL PLATE EN«â€" ‘nvlnfl (lf;rnmedz. are offered for sale for a few days at R. Eaton & Co.‘s Store, Rideau Streot. This is an excellent opportunity for those desiring to r{:-:n:hue. IL. SINTZENICH. awn Julw 31 o_ 191â€"3 Provincial Telegraph OFFICE®S : "lLL TAKE PLACK aToTHE COMPANYS WAREHOUSE ley, forbid a note of hi day of Mli April, 186 same, and payable to Speaks French and English ; also thoroughly . un derstands Bookâ€"keeping. References if required Please address to A. B., at the Post Office, Ottawa Ottawa, July 27. 188C w,\‘STED.-A Situation in a General Store by a person of 20 years‘ experience. T Sss y emigs Eupal w Give Docided Bargains ! "VANTIDâ€"A FIRSTâ€"CLAS8 COOK . for a Hotel. _ Must brieg good recommenâ€" dations as to character, &c. Apply at Hamilton‘s Hotel, Y ork. street. 186â€"tf. Ottawa, July 30th 1866 fo PRY GOODS MERCHA ‘A OTHERS.â€"Walter H. Lindsay, head clerk at Cunningham & Lindsay‘s, having terminated his engagement with that firm, is desirous of obtaining a similar situation with a dry goods or, other merâ€" cantile house. L. kes CO RAO L. e IP 4. Wask ME To ;;'Sl:a’u}; ;-ormtly forwarded and promptly fiee W h & difl cicd 102 JvecAccir ic cpseneines..."Yepape w DENT GOVERNESSES, or as Teachers of Junior Pupils, cither together, or separately, in Academics. Nuuhoieoofphfl.vhuh'orh(}s?u'hwhthosuun. WRSSIV e loatc s e oi en Address Ottawa, April 2.71866. WA!I'I'ID.--A SITUATION in a GRGâ€" CERY or GENERAL STORE, by a youns man who is experienced in the business. Apply al this office. & x Ottawa, April 14. f 100 tf No. 34, Sussex Street. '&'r.:n?:;i'nu will address Majesty‘s Thgatre. WAKT'D--- 1MMEDIATELY,: a Firstâ€" Class COOK. Apply at the Tixrs Office. Ottawa, April 23. » 107â€"tf WA!TE'M'I'WO YoUNxGa LADIES are desirous of obtaining situations as I}ESI- OE We o1 uw Framed Engra;vi_ngl for Sale. 188y awa, July 31 AUCTIONX SALES ANTED. -..é Apply at this office. ROSS & PARSONS, Or, the Imp of Mischief. y ce o cUR RIVERS, â€" J. or J. E., THREE RIVERS, Co. St. Maurice, Canada East k.i9 1966 89â€"tf esnt n T ry person or persons rehasing d made by us, dated the First 1866, and" payable the F day of we have received for the not pay for it. e is made un‘ s 182 1â€"32â€"3 tickots willlff future, be issued ith the laughabl ComMoN STREET, JOHN LEEMING & C0., Auctioneers 187td G. W. CARLETON, Manager w ANTS. General Commission Agent of *9 44 Nee SR C CR CCCT itively the onl{ time at sensational drama, ewdigate and the e s® lor. Grosvemor» h ; also thoroughly unâ€" References if required August 1st, VE MAN ! CHAMBERMAID. 153f °* "~ 1HE oTTAWA TIMEs, AUTGUST 1, 1866. mee Grosvenor W. H. I,., Post Of i61tf tickets only of her at the sell House. Townsend Yonge St Toronto. venor Miss 190â€"tf 01“ ALL THE MODERN INVENTION® none have accomplished ) gteater good to a groater number than | o SEWING MACHINES. They are a blessing, Mornlfy. “anully and Physicâ€" ally. | Mood has sung in pathotic straing how : «With fingors weary and worn, With eyclids heavy and red, A woman sat in unwoman}y rags, » Plying her needie and thread ; + Stitch ! stitech! stiteh ! _ ,} In poverty, hunger and dirt, And still with a voice of dolorous pitch â€"â€" SBhe sang the « Song of the Shirt.‘ Everyphilanthropist has withed . that this r wonnr,iln’d been lufilld vltfi one of W llHEm! & WILSON‘3 SEWING®MACIIINES, that. Mood might _-:nn written truthfully 6€ hor,â€" § A sat in an elegant room, j "With l:yvul heart and looks sorene ; Â¥ Her.delcato fingers guided her work, And her foot was turning a Sewing Machine. She sang the last new Opara Song, , As the cast iron Doreas sewed the seams,, She sewed the buttons where they belong, _ And blessed the inventorof Sewing Machines. Wito does not cnvr the inuumerable benis from the fair sex, whos have enabled them to: perior manner. ... Em mm nsP t I E What kind to get? The nn.-}wr is â€"(irt the. Best ! Which means WHEELER &] W ILSON‘S. They will exccute in a superior styl¢, a greater variety of work ; they ‘are more simplo/in construetion than any other Lock Atitch ‘\lx\ehinei,‘lmd are consequent~ ly more durable and less liablp to get out of repair, and they work with less noise tnd friction than any other. These are tacts that h}\'u been cerfifi¢d to by im]:\niul judges at Town,) County, Provineial, State, National, and World‘s Exhibitions in Europe and America. n Oil, Spool Nilk, et repaired. >« ___ XT T ENT ENX M* nt RovalCanadianBagk OTTAWV A. ;\.GE.\' CYÂ¥ : Officeâ€"Desbarats‘ Building, 77 Sparks St. j ~ M. P. HAYES, Ottawa, June 21 SHEFFIELD i0 USE, Birthday & Wedding Presents Tobaccos, Cigars, Méerschaum Briar, Gutta Percha Pipes,&¢. . N. 1 | ~â€" From 20 ets up to $1.50 cts per pound. CIGARS,.........................l.from 2 ets up to 10 ots, $A Orders will be taken for a now musical E'ls:r stand, delivered in 4 weeks from the day the ris given. | | & _ JOHN G. z: MMERMAN, | Corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, _> C 8 a wi T 0O BAC C OS ! 24, sr,\nxs‘sw:'r, j OTTaAwWA. : * EK. MacGILLIVRAY & 0O, Ottawa, June 26 Ottawa, July 17 PUBLI(‘ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default having been made in the pay® went of the principal money anil interest mentioned: in certain mortgage deeds maile by Daniel MeCurâ€" dy, of the Township of Russell, in the County of Kussell, Yeoman, teJames Keays of the said Townâ€" sghip of Russell, Esquire, on the Nortl East and =mh West quarters of Lot number Twenty, in the tlhid C:neouion of the said Township of Rm‘:l' said mortgage deods were duly assigned by the said J-memefi;- to Michael Stnzonbun, of the ¢ity of Quebec, Esquire, the said lands and premisâ€" a will, in pursuance of the power of #ale contained n the said mortgage d|~ed!,g.9 sold by public ausâ€" on at the law office of Mesar«; Soott & Kou. in the City of Ottawa, THURSDAY, the STXTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST next, mt twelve u‘uloo_k' l:lw:u.l UA LCOE RUCCOL MAE ENT CTC C OOE TA The saie being under & Power the said Michael Stevenson will covenant against his own acts only. ‘h::l“s:nvhes,.&bntt‘rncu‘, Deeds and Conv;yuolu will be at the expense of the purchaser, | _ PDated this Twomy-oigmh day ole:Iy. 1866. { W. A. RO88, not onV{ Messrs, Whoeler & Wilson able benisons they must have received sex, whose former work of weeks ‘they d them to do in hors, and in a far suâ€" G.~ZIMMERMA N II be refeved of (NCirSOwIng AruORsi) + bor will become fecreation, and they rhave time for s-rfml enjoyment and culture. . But wu»‘\\ill not attempt to everybody admits, that erery family Newiny Machine; ‘"The question isâ€" o get? The lllln’rtr is â€"(irt the. Best! is‘ WHEELER &] WILSON‘S, They in a superior stylé, a greater variety r‘wre more simple/in construction than 191td PRACTICAL W ATCHMAKERS AND JEW ELLERS G. A. WALTON, Agent, > 37 Spatks Street, Ottawa. â€"Needles for all} Machines, Machine k, etc. . All‘kinds of Sewing Machines 5 | 100y A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP FANCY GOODS TOBACCOS DEALER TX Solicitor for Michuel Stevenson, ATo THE Ackyt. 157t 100# c\CHEAP SALE of BLACK & FANCY SILK®. l wWHOLESALE AND RETAIL. â€"\ No. 20, ° Sparks Street, Ottawa. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO, HAVE DETERMINED To OFFER THELR STOCK COMPRISEs THE NEWE SEASON, 1 RICH BLACK AND FANCY SILKS ! Fan € y l) I C l\ NS G 10 0 d N 9 Shayv vl N Shawls a nd M al it € *N OTTA W A, July 28 H McLEANOFFERS FOR l ® sale in one or in two lots, the | above desirable property. . The first Lot, well adapted h-r a Gentleâ€" man‘s country residence, consists of 40 acres, more or less, of good pasture and table land, well fenced, with good Stone Cottage, 50x60, a large prolific Orâ€" chard, Barn, Stable, &e.â€" The House stands from 80. to 100 feet above the level of the Ottawa river, distant half a mile. The view from the House and land is magnificent, including the Pm rliament Buildings atOttawa, an extensive view of the river and Lower Canada, with the mountains in the disâ€" | tance. â€" This Lotis well adapted for building purâ€" lN\!‘('F. WOEA OR qi ol ofaLe 184C 00 anmat af: enod araâ€" NBW AND â€"DESIRABLE oi FOR SALE.â€"â€"THE WEST= erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in First Concession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the sit Concession, at present in the cccupation of War. T. Aylen, Esq.~ For farther particulars apply ‘to Jsoux . and Wat. Twowsos, Nepean, and Lawis & Pixuzey, Barrister, Ottawa. Je2â€"141 â€"tf for a General Merchant MF;r_v;:;;\-i::'ul';; ';[;iily to the premisds. o i Richmond, February 10, 1866 o1 4 0 Oo lfi d.ass‘ whrâ€" o t pocst ming w S the -udmi&ned will be received at this office, until Saturday, the 5th day of August next, at noon, for the construction and completion of the following works, required to be done at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, viz. : For the erection and completion of a Conseryaâ€" | tory or Green House. > | . For the Erection and com‘)letion of a Vinery. . | For the erection and completion of a Coach Hagse l and Stables. > For altering, adapting and fitting up the present t Stables as a Laundry Of the Must be given for each work, and on the envelope theréof must be endorsed the nature of the Tender. Must give their names and address in fall the signature of two rss‘lmnpihle persons . become sureties for the due fulfilment of t The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest, or ;:3 tender. ; Bysorder, $ w snn a Tray Department of Public Works, Ottawa, July 27. CALL! CALL1!LCALLII! CALL! CALLII CALLIII AT THE OTTAWA SHIRT STORE! AT THE OTTAWA SHIRT STORKE i TWE ONLY E8TABLISHMENT TWE ONLY ESTABLIBHMENT 1 ... PLATN AXDFANCY aliihIE! : PLAIN AND FANCY SHIRTS ! y Also, CollArs, Ties, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerâ€" chiefs, Hosiery, Wristbands, Braces, at 25 Sparks Street. â€" s Weveae Sn 4 it A large assortment of A large assortment of 66 Tlll Argosy s‘ Volume, $1.50. « ‘The Contemporar Alford. * Petes‘. BEAUMONT FARM. « Phomie Keller," by F. G. Trafford. «The Students English Dictionary," by Oglevie. «Rastward," by Norman McLeod, D.D ; Ghamber‘s Joutnal for June. * London ‘Society, Churchman‘s Magazine, Good Words, Sunday Magazine, &c., for July, CHEAP EDITIONS. : Waveriey Novels, 30¢ per vyol. Tales of the Borders, 3002}wr vol. Cooper‘s Novels, 306 fir vol. Marry att‘s Novels, 30c per vol. Bulwer‘s Novels, §0e per vol. mm en 0095 CUN s ts TIKE THE PHCENIX OF OLD ) msion EALED TENDERS®, ADDRESSED TO Nn Qeabpergetrusochporsentyâ€"men for the liberal patronage bestowed nxon them, and at the same time intiâ€" mate that they have, since the recent fire on Ridena §h_ut.opo|01 the store in the building, corner of MMEDEU DL Gjsants C manrly â€" opnosite Tfll UNDEE UCaz spectfully tenc LC#AAA _ their numerous frie for the liberalâ€" ps uzon them, and at mate that they have, since the re Stroot, opono‘y the store in the‘ } Ridaau and Mosgrove Streets AAWOwn PMR AMMBCOCILI 1 Messrs. Workman & Griffin‘s, where they MAK& keep on hand a superior stock of 8. H ESS, TRUNK8, &e., which they w the very lowest prices. i 8. & 1. BORBI Ottawa, July 12, 1866. 4 FOR SALE OB TO LKT t the erection and completion of a Coach Hayse | . , x SSESSION GIVEN IM» Stables. _ | e i x6Â¥ 1 Pomedmoly. A new Brick t ll“rlnf. ld‘l‘“‘f and fitting up the present ‘/mnuflding on Besserer Street, Sandy les as a Laundry, &e., &c. .\ | Hill, near the residence of Hon. _â€"â€"_â€"_â€" \Mllcolm Cameron. This building contains Seven PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS â€" md"m‘u" and is furnished with all modern imâ€" * ovements. > | ie several new works and alterations may be ¥° A large Two storey Wooden Building, on the corâ€" _~_ seen at this office, on and after "‘L‘%’ um;{e Streets. This House is lined with " + Brick, furnished .with double doors and windows MONDAY, THE 30th : INSTANT. | ‘“g ,‘T:gfi‘“ ‘]:‘;‘i‘d" h~'1m““ i‘s:' :fi"‘. ,“:&” » o | and Sl attached, with Pumps, Stables an/ er A SEPARATE TENDER | Buildings in the yard. This fi.wu is well adapted + ha sivan for each work, and on the envelope | for a Store, Hotel, Boarding House, or private resiâ€" Miscellaneous, 12y We Raise from our Ashes ! ! .. REMOVAL. : p Tun UNDERSIGNED RE« m spectfully tender their thanks to «es their numerous friends and customers NEW BOOKS. 12y FOR SALE.=â€"THE erly oneâ€"third of Lot First Concession Ottawa, pean, and Lots Nos. 26 M uomcs raulha ARTIES TENDERING AT VERY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES This is a favorable opportunity for parties requiring SHOP AND DW ELLING«= House for Sale in the village of Richmond, 18 miles from the City of Ottawa, An excellent opening They have also in stock a very ch School and Church Booksellers JOHN*DURIE & sON, 9 Bound, Midsammer Barristers, Ottawa Gâ€"tf Review," Bound, Dean GEORGE BROW N 6. 46â€"utf lu;:;ie;&03 will conâ€" perior stock of SADDLES, ., which they will sell at 8. & . BORBRIDGE. THOS BEAMENT F.J BRAUN, Proprietor on the Where you will find Where you will find 10, Sparks Street ; XEWEST DESIGNS, IMPORTED BY THEMSELYVES, THIS ASON, FROM PARIS DIRECT. r Mr. McLean 188b in full, and also rsons willing to mt of the works. mds and customers | _ L atronage bestowed IKQOLVII'I‘ ACT OF 1864,.==The creditors the same time intiâ€" of the undersigned are notified to meet at the cent fire on Ridenu | office of Mossre. Fil?ltrlck and Moore, in the city of building, corner of | Montreal, on W RDXESDAY, the FPFTEENTH day , nearly . Op ite | of AUGUST next, at the hour of Ten o‘clock in the here they mlr::nn- | forencon, to receive statements of his qain, and to aale af S A DDLES, \ name an assignee. <â€" aoona DDAW Ts al ON MONDAY, 30rm, AND FOLLOWING DAYS,_THELR W HOLE STOCK OF * Seerctary 188td qooDs â€" aAT> VERY LOW â€" PRICES ! IDG E. l in the uoum{ uic hi 175â€"3m _ | This 27th of July, A.D., ALSO, A handsome gtone Cottage, with about 1} agres of land, and outhouses attached, beautifully :i;luud on the Montreal and Ottawa Road, only 1i |miles from Ottawa, and commanding a view of the City and surrounding country. _ | M Lot No. .7 South side of Murray Street, with Double House and l.rge Yard and Stables, â€" This is one of the best stands in the City for a Tavern or Boarding Mouse. As the road is new being Macadamized, this is a valuable investment, , To be sold very cheap. Apply to . J. J. MURPHY, | Solicitor, corner of York and Sussex Streets Ottawa, May s S s TIIAT VALUABLE PROâ€" is iss 4: perty known as T. M. Blasâ€" "au&w dell‘s Homestead, containing &bout C bHS 3 _Two Acres, benutifully situated on the Ottawa River, being Lot One, North side (Welâ€" lington Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwélling and outhouses thereon, Asuly to Page r « â€"~ 0 RENT.««â€"A BAKE . am% as T House, with working utensils, * T.;‘ with a> good house sudo[ard, 2CADsAEC!â€"stabling ; and a good run cusâ€" omers ; also, for sale a good baker‘s wagon, hmfl-o ard harness. | Posséssion immediatsly. Rentlmod- erate. Ap}-ly at this office for particulars. Ottawa, June 26. _ 161tt ‘ o oe indz Fuut FOR _SALE.â€"â€"One '}fl#'}“(;{ s Hundred and Ninety Acres of dik Pubnl,, Land, in the Townahir of Nepean Â¥f> a» She property of the late: George wele ell) One Hundred and Fifty Acres* of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivaâ€" ion with good Dwelling House, Barn, and qther qutbuildings thereon. _ A es v‘fi:‘i:nfl' is of the best quality, and situated seven miles from O:tawa City on macadamized road leading to Richllnond. j e nd For further particulars aj to the undersigned. (reaeep TOHN BELL, _ _ . â€" ~ A RURAL RESIDENCES. in The Subscriber offers {tr saie sÂ¥ Lots to suit purchagers, in the‘ imâ€" * medjate vicinity of mum The property is pleasantly situated on the banks of the Ottawa River, along the Richmond Road, within 3 miles of the city. Parties desirous of buililing a Country Residence will find these Lots in every way suitable, being but a short distance out of the city, and where they would be free from heavy taxes. sbroary 10, 186u Ottawa, May 17. 'do;\c-.f t Fligut ‘or further pa ars apply to P jlpl L. P Ottawa, February 10. 1866 le K South Side Sparks) street, nearly oKpoulto the lot on which the new Bank of Montreal is to be erected, and within five minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. Lots9 and 10 on north side of Queen Street in rear of the above. ALSO, 23 ACRES OF LAND, In the Township of Gloucester, #ituated about half a mile from Billings Bridge. . This land can be sold en bloc or mlots of 5 ncres. WILLIAM cmn}m, JAMES BEARMAN, Executors of the Estate of the late George Bell @#~ Address Bell‘s Corners P.O. + | June 20, 1866. ' 1?6-'! Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1866 hk K side Rideau Sreet, (nearly op» posite Workimnan | & Griffin‘s,); a good three storey Stone Hotse, with a good dwelling and shop below. ‘The building . is covered with tin, and cxtends from front to rear, 74 feeti It is a good businers stand. Torms reasonable. Apply to EGAR YIELDING. Ottawa, Feb. 6, 1866. 42â€"6m PEBsONs INDEBTED TO THE LATE R. R. Hamilton, are requested to make imâ€" mediate payment, otherwise proceedings will be tuken against them, J. R. HAMLLTON. e lot of newest designs i1 For further in urther information ie 4 494 NOTI(‘E«QP_Lm_I F1CATION® 1 and Estimates Midings ‘prepdréd ;, disput ed accounts of Artificers‘ work measured and valued ___ AUGUSTUS LAVER, Late Stent & Laver, Architects, &c., _ Departmental Buildings. Victorin Terrace, Ottawa, ~â€"â€" January 26. NOTICE--NO'I‘ICE 18 HEREBY GIV= en, that an application will be made to the Provincial Parliament, at its next session, for an Act to incorporate the Ottawa Water Works Comâ€" pany,for the supply of the city of Ottawa with water, Ottawa, January 30. y 36â€"tf FOR SALE OR TO LET For further particulars; a Dated at the City of Ottawa, In the County of Carleton, Ottawa, July 26th, TOFEF SALE. TOTICE.== PTICEK.»â€"â€"PLANS, SPECIFICA TIONS and Ektimates o&ld_flnm &plfld ;, disputâ€" made to Dwellings to Let. ~ . H Silks to procure ;ffii'g'::rfé"é'flflq}v. NoOTICES OUSE& LOT FOR SALE 4 VERY CHEAP. LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &e., Otta 46â€"ut OR $ALE.â€"Lots 9/and 10 SALE.â€"ON #OUTH L. P. O‘HANLY & W. Tuomfios 128â€"3 TION WILL BE rliament at its next ‘ o will of the late v ontreal, Esquire, § estate in lé»pfl w gfté given to the Execâ€" ly to carry out the C. SPARROW, Jr City of Oitawa. 40â€"utf ; 189y ’s’.'n'd% Hill 4A6â€"utf t 124â€"1a2m 18914 SGâ€"uth 186â€"b NILORINE Air general for the libe tukes this n'q’mmmily to store, A NEW STORE Sussex CLOns & PW Where he wilf execute promptly, an The undersigned wagld also gir complete {mmrtmum of . ‘NZ B.â€"The public quality and cheapness HOSIERY, € And he has determined (o sell out all IERY, LLQUOR®, &e., dind atZ Being â€"desirous of discor coTroN GOooDsS ! MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S. n Mnxn.\*{j, uln AT CREATLY RERUCED PRICES ! Ottawa, May 28, 1866 1866) S * Customers wil STAPL ETURNS HIS & Manul English, "ALEXR. DUFF. â€"~* ~OTTAW A, APR MENS‘ Union Ottawa, Aj Sale each day from 9 a.m. till 7 pâ€" sPRINCG STOCK ! sBEOXD WEEK OF GREAT SALE OF Stre« ENCE E ral patroni announce t the art find this a rare chane ARNS & RYAN w Spring Goods. (OouUuTHS‘ & BOYS‘ CLOTHING, STREETS, LOWER TOWN. TABLISHED* 1844. | RE NOW PBEPA&WD TO OFFER t A one of the largest and best assorted Stock of ‘ DRY GOODS ever brought to the city, Thankfal | for past favors, they desire tojinform their friends | | that their Stock is now complete in every Depar ,f ment ¢f 4 m Block, cor. of Sussex & York })a\u-;AuA & CO., = acturers of Clothing, . L1 pring Importations. (186§ . i1 Seotch, and Canadian Tweeds INVITE INSPECTION OF THE SAME AT EARLIEST CONYVENIEN3E. 8th ‘inst | a th And will be found replete with every NOVELTY OF TIE HOME AND Of INTINENTAL MARâ€" KETS, imported expressly for this season." Invite an inspection of their N;gl‘em Stock of CLOTHS, Imported expressly for i:ltr‘k_:. comâ€" e n o OV ABR cce T rising« all l‘ne newest igns material« in Enokncroths PRALN it ?u’%sn.mlrx- TURES, CO A TINGS, do., do., TROWEERINGS. _ Comrrinlng Chaudiero Tweeds, Halifax Grase, Bedford Cords; also Plain and Fancy Doeskine, Cassimeres, in all colors add qualities; Black and Colored Alpacas Contings Fancy Flannels, and m full assortment of (H:'E * UNDERCLOTHING. They would also direct ial attention to their anl.sl aP Which is, as u‘uul.lth'- la,‘rhgeet and best .:‘uul im the City, being replete with every novelt: and Matorial, manufactured r-,?v ‘lY for !o Ottawa Trade, under the s r of experâ€" lenced Cutters. | i# 8e L. K.. gloves, | Coilars, Neck=Ties, White Shirts, plain and striped half Hose, &e., kept constantly on Inmuamet T To INFPORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL THAT THEIR, 1866 14 t MAGE Is NOW COMPLETE its Departments | SPARKS STREET, (LOAKS, MANTLES, N.READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, &C. TAILOR SHOP of the First Class U OKHSs, &c., > & 208, t; opposite Clarence Sts »I 3 U OI DILOOMONMLEIEC ESTBLISMIDNT, THANkS TO HIS FRIEXDS AND THE PUBLIC IN e which.he ha« receivied from them up to the present time, and it he has just opened put, in the same Lfldln‘.nutdoofio his old ced ICES & GENTLEMENâ€" ran h n th Goods! romptly Attended to. and following days, oTTrOoN (IlgOl))S, k of RIIADYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, CROCKEKY, Hos t style, all orders that he may be favored with.. he will huve always on lJlt HIS OLD STORE, « St r litving Cottons by the piece #At" The Liquors will only be sold 'wm res, and jndqgo for themselves of the excellent fot sale E & RUSSBEBLL O‘MEARA & CO we will offer our large stock 92â€" 136â€"3m

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